Wednesday, 8 April 2026

2º - Challenge 16

 Hi!

Today the challenge is related to these sculptures...

What are them? Where can you find them? and... which famous historical event took place there??

Clue: we are reading about it these days...

5 comments:

  1. These are the Bulls of Guisando, pre-Roman stone sculptures representing bulls, which may have had a religious or protective significance. They are located in Toros de Guisando, in the province of Ávila.
    It was on this same site that the Treaty of the Bulls of Guisando took place, in which King Henry IV of Castile recognized his sister Isabella I of Castile as heir to the throne.
    Enola.

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  2. The sculptures are the Bulls of Guisando, located in Guisando in the province of Ávila, Spain. These sculptures are the simbol of the Treaty of the Bulls of Guisando on september 19, 1468. In this treaty Henry IV named his sister Isabella I as his new heir.
    Jorge 2°B

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  3. They are the Toros de Gisando, and they are took place in Ávila, Spain. They are very old and IS took place the famous event of the treaty of the bulls of guisando. The treaty consist in Enrique IV, named Isabella "la católica" like the heir of Castilla. 1468.
    youssef gzirt

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  4. They are the Toros of Guisando located in Avila, they are four sculptures built between the 4th and 3rd centuries BC. The Treaty of the Toros of Guisando was signed on September 18, 1468 by King Henry IV and Isabel I
    Elías

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  5. there are the toros de guisando we can find them in guisando. becouse the treaty of toros the guisando was firmed there, it was firmed by isabel la catolica that was going to heredity castilla.

    mateo 2 b

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